Although Mark did not respond to the rumors about the two.
However, the girl's agency, Net, immediately issued a lightning-fast statement:
In the statement, it claimed that its model Hisch and Mark were in the stage of seriously getting to know each other, and that the two had gone to watch the F1 Grand Prix, blah blah blah... Besides quickly tying the two together, the agency also encouraged her to interact more with Mark!
One must know, Mark is currently the hottest star in the entire Germany sports scene!
Being rumored with Mark would not only give Hisch more exposure and boost her fame, but also provide more brand collaboration opportunities through Mark's huge traffic.
Therefore, the agency naturally hoped that Hisch could truly become a couple with Mark, and then use Mark's fame and traffic to further advance her career in the modeling industry!
Of course, Mark was unaware of this.
He still thought that the rumors with him had disrupted the girl's work rhythm, and he couldn't help but dismiss the idea of inviting her to Sardinia, Spain, for a vacation.
After all, the girl's main job is modeling.
For every model, the four major fashion weeks each year are the most important stage.
Mark also didn't want Hisch's professional development to be affected because of him.
Therefore, Mark told Hisch over the phone to focus on her work for Fashion Week, and that he would invite her out again when there was an opportunity.
Subsequently, to avoid reporters and paparazzi, Mark traveled alone to Sardinia, Spain, for a vacation...
July 25th.
While Mark was still sunbathing on the beach in Sardinia and admiring bikini-clad beauties, the summer transfer window entered a heated phase.
Major football media, in addition to daily reports and updates on the transfer situations of various clubs, also began various ratings and analyses.
And the Germany professional football magazine Kicker announced the Bundesliga player ratings for the new season!
Kicker's player ratings still followed its traditional four-tier classification system, specifically as follows:
World Class (Weltklasse): This level only includes a few of the most top-performing players.
International Class (Internationale Klasse): This tier includes core players from top clubs in various Leagues.
National Class (nationale Klasse): This tier consists of key players from major clubs.
Players to Watch (Blickfeld): Promising new stars and veterans in resurgent form are concentrated in this tier.
In the latest rating list, Bundesliga hegemon Bayern Munich became the biggest winner.
This is not surprising.
As the reigning World Cup champion, as many as seven players in the German Team's starting lineup that won the World Cup were from Bayern Munich.
Many players from the team received World Class ratings, such as Müller, Lahm, Schweinsteiger, and Kroos.
In the winger position, Müller, who performed excellently as a right winger last season, ranked first in "World Class."
Second was "The Flying Dutchman" Robben, and third was the Bundesliga Player of the Season "Little Rocket" Reus.
These three are the World Class wingers in the Bundesliga.
In the next tier, "International Class," it was also dominated by Bayern players.
First was Ribéry, and second was Götze.
As for Wolfsburg's super rookie Mark Lane, who emerged in the Bundesliga last season and made a name for himself at the World Cup, he was placed in the third tier, "National Class," by Kicker.
And he was ranked first!
Kicker's commentary on him was: "This young Wolfsburg winger burst onto the scene in winter, and in just half a year, he conquered everyone with his dazzling footwork. He is an out-and-out genius! In his first Bundesliga season, he delivered an amazing report card, mostly coming on as a substitute."
"Moreover, at the World Cup held in summer, he showed the potential of a superstar, scoring an astonishing seven goals in seven matches, truly a super hero in German Team's championship victory!"
"However, in terms of experience and physicality, he still has a lot of room for improvement. It remains to be seen whether he can maintain his excellent form in the new season when facing special attention from opponents."
It is worth mentioning that the second-ranked player in "National Class" was precisely Mark's club teammate, last season's Bundesliga winter transfer market top signing, De Bruyne!
And in the rating list for all positions, every starting player for Bayern was either World Class or International Class.
Just from the rankings in the rating list, one can clearly see Bayern Munich's strong dominance in the Bundesliga!
Almost all excellent players in the Bundesliga are at Bayern; how could other teams possibly compete or contend with them!
However, Mark, far away in Spain, discovered a transfer event closely related to him by checking his social media accounts daily = =
That is, Wolfsburg won out against Lazio in the competition, signing the Dutch center-back Stefan de Vrij, who performed excellently at the World Cup, for a transfer fee of seven million Euros!
As far as he knew, Stefan de Vrij had never played for Wolfsburg.
In other words, this was a transfer that completely deviated from the original historical trajectory!
After a careful thought, Mark felt relieved.
With the help of his "reborn little butterfly," Wolfsburg not only finished third in the Bundesliga last season, exceeding expectations, but also secured a ticket to the Champions League group stage for the new season.
Wolfsburg, entering the Champions League, naturally needed to recruit players to be competitive in the Bundesliga and the Champions League.
And due to the unsatisfactory performances of the team's center-back Klose and young player Knoche last season.
Especially the former, who repeatedly conceded goals due to errors last season.
Therefore, with the new season facing multiple competitions, Wolfsburg seized the opportunity and signed de Vrij, who performed well at the World Cup.
The 22-year-old de Vrij is quite strong and is a rising star in the Netherlands' defense.
Originally, after three years of development at Lazio in Serie A, he would have joined Inter Milan in the future, becoming a defensive stalwart for Inter Milan, and a first-class defender who had proven himself at a top club.
But in this timeline, he joined Wolfsburg, who are aiming for the championship, and whether he can still join Inter Milan in the future is unknown.
Regardless of the future, his arrival will definitely greatly strengthen the team's current defensive capabilities.
The combination of Naldo and de Vrij is at least sufficient in the Bundesliga... In Mark's opinion, Wolfsburg's goal for the new season is still primarily the League.
Wolfsburg's squad strength and bench depth are inherently inferior to Dortmund and Bayern.
If they are overly ambitious, wanting to challenge for the championship in the League, be competitive in the Champions League, and also defend the German Cup, it would simply be a pipe dream!
Being greedy and wanting both could very likely result in ending up with nothing.
Therefore, Mark set a goal for himself and the team:
Challenge for the championship in the League!
Break Bayern's monopoly on the Bundesliga!
As for the Champions League and the German Cup, they would go as far as they could...
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